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Bonnie: Hi, Heidi.Have you given up on your blog? I'd love to know how you're doing by now - August 4th!
Danielle: Heidi, Your blog is amazing! You shouldn't play it down when people ask about it like you did with me. I can't wait for Ivy to experience all the incredible things you talk about. I've read from 01/16/07 to current in one sitting. Hope all is well. See you soon.
Heidi: Hey, Bonnie, I just noticed your message on this tag board, and it's already the new year! I hope your Thanksgiving and Christmas was filled with blessings! Thank you so much for keeping in touch!
Bonnie: Heidi, I've been out of town and haven't checked your log in about 3 weeks. Thanks for answering my question. It's such interesting technology. It's cool to think that it can continue to improve over time.Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. You have something new to be thankful for now! Hallelujah!
Mary Ann: Way to go Heidi!! Glad the nerve is responding! Take it easy1
Shelly: I'm excited for you and your Cochlear Implant surgery. You will be able to hear a bit better. Do welcome many exciting sounds to ur CI ear.
me--Heidi: Some of you have asked about this tag board. It can be whatever--any of you are more than welcome to post here! There are many options on my blog to drop in and stay "hi!" The interaction makes it even more fun for me to blog! Thanks again for all of your support.
Joe: We are pleased to hear that the surgery went well and hope that the dizziness goes away soon.
Ruth: Friday, June 22 8:30 amHeidi is feeling better today-she says she doesn't have any pain but is still dizzy. She hasn't eaten much but says she doesn't feel hungry. She is staying in bed - Michael gave her a bell but I am not sure that I will hear it from the family room. I told her to yell--"Mom" and I will come running. I will keep checking every so often!! When she is feeling better, I am sure that she will be writing an update.
Ruth (Heid's mother): Heidi wanted me to send a short message saying that she got home around 4. Everything went well --according to the doctor the surgery couldn't have gone better. She is still dizzy when she tries to get up--she needs help-but basically is feeling good. (Looks better now than when she first came home) We will update more tomorrow.

Sunday, April 20th 2008

6:00 PM

Hailstorms, birds, and Wii

  • Weather: a little bit of everything!


The weather we're having this weekend is a repeat of spring break's weather.  Rain, snow, sun, or hail.  The last two days I counted four hailstorms, and this picture was taken just about two hours ago.  Right now it's sunny.  You just never know!  Simon and I got caught in one hailstorm walking around in downtown Salem, but we didn't mind at all.  I even thought that I heard the crunch of the stones as I was stepping on them before the traffic rushed by.  Today I went outside during today's hailstorm as I wanted to see, feel and listen to it.  I noticed that hail sounds different than rain--it has a crispier sound I guess would be a good way to describe it.

Between spring break and this weekend, we did have some gorgeous warm sunny weather that reached up to 80 degrees!   I was outside a lot during those days and had fun listening to the birds also enjoying the beautiful weather.  My dad told me one time that some people can hear a bird and know what kind it is by the way it sounds.  I've always been intrigued by that.  Well I noticed what sounded to me different kinds of bird sounds, and I'm not talking about the annoying crow sounds either.  I know that I have a crazy imagination, but at one point, I was thinking that I heard three different birds having a conversation with one bird having a higher pitch so I'm assuming that one was a female.  I was imagining that all three birds were the same species, but that one male had a slightly different tempo.  Crazy, huh?

The sounds you hear when playing Wii sports are so realistic!  (For those of you who don't know what a Wii is, it's a game console that you can play video games on.)   I really enjoy playing the Wii sports games because you actually move similar to how you would move playing the real games.  For example in Wii tennis, while serving, you swing the remote up in the air and move it forward to "hit" the ball.  My favorites are bowling and tennis.   In bowling, you actually hear the ball hit the pins just like it's really happening.  You also hear the "crowd of people" especially when you get a strike!  In tennis you actually hear the ball go through the air!  I'm not a fan of playing the other "normal" video games, but I'm amazed on how much detail I can hear while the boys are playing them and how I can hear them from another room.

As you can see, I've been paying a lot of attention to the sounds in my environment.

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